Date Submit: 1-28-2012
This is my first crossover. I was inspired to do this by a few other Ouran/Sailor Moon that I read...which some are unfinished...

I'm not the best writer (grammar, structure problems, ect...I admit it), but I always have these plot lines going on in my head.

This takes place after Stars for Sailor Moon...alternate ending/beginning...It'll get center in on the Ouran High School Host Club manga plotline/timeline...


The Shadow of Angels on the Moon

Chapter 1 "Somebody should tell us, right at the start of our lives…"

The awed silence after the storm is the most peaceful one. It is a moment of reflection, a certain calm that can only occur after a harrowing event. The peace could only last for so long and then time would continue to move forward. It would almost be as if time had never even stopped. It would be as if they never died. It would be as if her strength, her plight to save them and the world…it would be another closed chapter on their journey to Crystal Tokyo. The events of the last year would slowly fade into a memory.

Usagi Tsukino truly wished that she could do that. She wished with her whole heart that it was the end of her duty. She was the saving grace of the future. It was a burden that she didn't wish to share with anyone else. Usagi knew that with Chaos expelled and the Cauldron persevered that one day in the future she would have to fight again. She did not wish to call upon her Senshi to give up their lives without actually living it. There was more to life than their duty to her.

She herself had not lived enough. This experience had taught her that. There was time to be young and foolish. This was the time to grow and love. Usagi loved Mamo-chan. She truly did, but that love was not enough anymore. It had consumed a part of her, made her dependent on it. Mamoru Chiba was and was not Prince Endymion similarly as she was and was not Princess Serenity. Their love and history was irreplaceable and she would always hold a place for him in her heart for eternity.

However, she was willing and ready to let him go. Usagi believed that it was the right thing to do, to let both of them grow. Usagi believed that they could still protect Crystal Tokyo, even if they weren't together when that day comes. The bonds that held her, the Senshi, and Mamoru would still be intact. This decision had not come without heartache and tears, but it was an opportunity to see who they were without each other to rely on. Usagi smiled gently as she remembered their farewell to one another as he departed to go to Harvard.

The Senshi had repeatedly asked her if she was really okay. She had replied that she was fine and that it was her decision. She had told Mamo-chan the same. She knew that she was one of the first to be let into his life. Usagi wanted him to make more friends. She had also told them all to live their lives freely. Usagi had made the decision because she wanted them to be happy. When she had lost them, it was an unimaginable pain. It was a wound that would slowly recover, but she was already scarred. It was her turn to protect them and herself.

The end of Chaos would never come. However, right now, they could live with freedom and hope for the future. This situation was only another wound to add onto the list of scars she had. She wouldn't let her emotions control her. Usagi had to force herself to think positive. It was for the sake of the future and also her friends. This would be another memory for her to think back on. This would be another moment that would make her into a stronger Queen.

"Nee-chan (Sis)," a voice called to her, "It's going to rain soon."

Shingo, her sweet yet obnoxious otouto (little brother). He was standing beside the Senshi watching her carefully. His face was still a little red yet it seemed as if he had gained his composure. They all were in a somber mood, but were trying their best to be supportive. Usagi knew that it was hard on them, to see her so distraught. Usagi sighed. She had made her decision. It was the only one to keep her and Shingo together. It wasn't as if she was leaving them on purpose.

"I'm ready," Usagi stated getting up while brushing off the imaginary dirt on her black kimono. She gave one last bow before leaving the grave of her parents, Kenji and Ikuko Tsukino.


They were waiting. Usagi could feel them as they walked towards the entrance of the cemetery. Usagi glanced past her Senshi's taller forms to see three figures staring as they approached. They were retrieving her and her friends upon her request. It would also give everyone a chance to meet one another.

"Okaa-sama, Kirino Otou-sama," Usagi called respectfully bowing. (Mother, Stepfather)

"Usagi-chan, let's get in the car before it rains," the cloaked figure called gesturing to the large limo behind them.

"Hai, Nii-chama," Usagi replied gracefully gliding over to them after taking Shingo's hand.

The drive was quiet and a little uncomfortable. The tension was thick. It was as if there was a large space dividing her Senshi, brother and her from her other family. It was a relief to have the vehicle come to a stop. As they all got out of the car Usagi held her breath in awe. She knew how big and beautiful the Nekozawa estate was. However, after so many years, it was still shocking to see how glamorous it was.

"Umehito, go check in on Kirimi, while we begin our chat in the living room," her mother's stated as they were lead into the main house.

Umehito Nekozawa was troubled. He was reluctant to leave his younger sister and parents in the same room. He wanted to be a part of the conversation as well. Kirimi was probably fine, surrounded in the light with her maids and manga. She never liked it when he was around. It troubled him. He strolled through the halls until he reached his youngest sister's room. He peered in and grimaced at the light that poured out. He quickly closed the door and could hear her laughter.

Umehito walked back slowly remembering the events that took place almost two days ago.

"Umehito, its Usagi. Can I talk to Okaa-sama, please?" a distraught voice sounded when he had received the call.

It was the first words that he'd heard in almost 10 years from his sister. Umehito had felt an odd shiver pass him before he had picked up the phone. He would have let the maids do it, but it felt right to pick up. It was strange that even Usagi knew that it would be him and not someone else. Something had happened. He could tell by her tone.

He anxiously stood in the shadows outside the study entrance. Maybe this inkling was wrong. He knew he should've done more readings on his little sister. He always assumed that she was fine from all the letters he had received.

"Umehito, dear," his mother called after what seemed like an eternity.

His mother always knew when he was lurking around. He slowly made his descent down into the study. He could hear the strain in his mother's voice.

"Please, tell the other servants to prepare Sakura House," his father called to his personal butler.

Umehito stood nervously as he waited for the butler to leave. "Is there something wrong with Usagi-chan?"

"Your sister will live with us from now on. She and her brother," his mother stated.

Umehito was confused. She had her father and step mother. The last he heard they were living comfortably.

"The Tsukinos were in an unfortunate accident. They died earlier today," she continued on.

Umehito wanted to curse someone. This was the cause of the painful aura that he could sense from his younger sister.

"Umehito, please take care of your sister," his father stated with a slight pained expression.

Umehito nodded. He knew that Usagi was a strained topic. It was a tragic note in his parent's relationship. It wasn't as if his father hated Usagi. It wasn't her fault for being born. Umehito loved his little sister. They had been close when they were young and even now still sent letters to one another. She enjoyed teasing him about the darkness that he so enjoyed.

Umehito stood quietly by the living room entrance. He surveyed the group of friends that surrounded his sister. He knew who they were only by name and stories. They were protective of her from what he remembered. They were his sister's best friends. They had a special place in her heart. "They're not just my friends; they're my sisters as well as my protectors." He remembered reading once.

"Koneko, are you sure you want to do this?" the tall sandy blond haired male like figure asked.

Umehito knew that this was Haruka Tenoh. She was famous on the racing circuit. It was amazing how she was only 16 and held several championship titles. She claimed to have gotten a driver's license in another country. Umehito knew that she also was a good track star.

"Hai, I do. This is the only way, Shingo and I can stay together until I am 20." Usagi replied.

"I could've talked to my father, you know that Usagi," a dark haired with a slight purple shimmer beauty stated.

"Rei-chan, it's alright. I know that you don't like to talk or ask him for anything." Usagi answered.

Rei Hino, the daughter of Takashi Hino. He was a politician in the Democratic Liberal Party, which was currently running things. She spent most of her time as a Shinto priestess at Hikawa Shrine. He was interested in her abilities.

"Usagi, it's Ouran Academy, how are you going to keep with your studies?" the blue haired young woman with glasses stated with concern.

Usagi laughed. "It will be okay. I will find a way to study without you."

"Mizuno-san, we'll get her a tutor. Umehito will help as well." His mother stated.

Ami Mizuno, she was the daughter of a famous traveling artist. Her mother from what Usagi stated was a successful and helpful doctor. He knew that it was probably a hospital owned by the Ootori family.

"It'll be fun. I hear there are cute boys, Usa," a pretty blond stated with a grin that turned into a dreamy smile.

Minako Aino. She has spent time in England. She was rumored to be in a few movies as a double for Sailor V. She was very similar to Usagi. She however had an obsession for chasing young idols.

"The Host Club is a popular new feature of Ouran," Umehito remarked quietly.

"It'll be a learning experience for Usagi-chan," the wavy sea form green haired young woman stated simply.

Michiru Kaiou. She was a famous violinist who was usually seen in the company of Haruka Tenoh. She was really kind and sophisticated from what Usagi stated.

"I believe this is a wonderful opportunity for her as well," a dark haired beauty with a green sheen stated.

Setsuna Meioh was an aspiring fashion designer. She was currently seen collaborating with Yuzuha Hitachiin. She was the only daughter of a physicist and cousin to Professor Souichi Tomoe.

The youngest of the girls stated simply, "I believe in Usagi-nee."

Hotaru Tomoe, the daughter of Professor Souichi Tomoe who was infamous in the science field. He had recently closed his elite school for geniuses and had decided to solely embark on research.

"I don't want Usagi to leave us," the brownish red haired young woman replied. "Who's going to sample my creations with me?"

"Lita," Usagi replied sadly.

Lita Kino. She was known to be very intimidating, but Usagi described her as a very nice yet misunderstood individual. She could be the gentlest as well as the most aggressive of her friends.

Shingo was quiet throughout the exchanges. He knew that his sister was trying her best. She wanted them to stay together. He didn't like that she was sacrificing being with her friends for him. He knew how important they were to her. Shingo was glad that she cared enough about him.

"Usa-nee-chan, maybe…" Shingo began.

"No," Usagi replied standing up firmly. "We will live here with Okaa-sama. I am responsible for you, Shingo. Mama and Papa wouldn't want us to be separated. You're an evil spawn, but you're my brother. It is best if we stay together."

Ume Nekozawa quietly observed the daughter she gave up almost 15 years ago. She had grown into such a beautiful and strong girl. It would be a good chance for them to rebuild the bonds they severed years ago.

"I am glad to have met my daughter's dear friends." Ume stated, "Even if it isn't under the best circumstances. We will take care of Usagi and Shingo."

"Madam, the belongings have all been transferred into the Sakura House," a quiet voice stated.

"Thank you, Mr. Sato," she stated gesturing for all to get up.

"Dear, let Umehito guide them," her husband stated. "We have to prepare for the trip in a few hours."

Ume nodded. She felt uneasy for leaving Usagi so soon. It must be hard on her. However, her husband and she had already scheduled months ago these meetings with overseas contributors.

"Usagi-chan, we have made arrangements with the school. We'll ask this time for a tutor and I'll leave you a note about it. We'll see you in a couple weeks," Ume stated.

The two adults departed from the living room.


"Introductions," Umehito stated simply. He stared at them from underneath his hood.

"This was the strange thing you were mentioning, right?" Shingo stated.

"Hai, this is Umehito Nekozawa, my Nii-chama," Usagi introduced, "He is afraid of the light. He has an odd fascination with darkness and the occult. Our family if you don't know has great respect for cats; they're almost god-like."

"Is that why you rescued Luna?" Minako asked.

Usagi blushed. "Well, maybe."

"Oh, is your cat here?" Umehito asked.

"Probably at the Sakura house," Usagi answered.

"Please be wary of Kirimi. Kirimi is afraid of cats. It'll be best if she stays hidden in Sakura House," Umehito stated.

"It seems as if you have side tracked, hime," Michiru stated. "I am Kaiou Michiru."

"I am Tenoh Haraku."

"Tomoe Hotaru."

"Aino Minako."

"Mizuno Ami."

"Kino Lita."

"Meioh Setsuna."

"Hino Rei."

"Hino-san, I am interested in your fire readings. What drew you to fire? Is being a miko hard?" Umehito asked truly interested in her Miko duties.

"It's just my specialty," Rei replied.

"Where is Beelzenef?" Usagi asked suddenly wondering about her brother's puppet friend.

As if on cue, the cat puppet was brought out and waved around dramatically.

"Beelzenef is always near. Let's head out to Sakura House," Umehito stated and guided the group out of the main manor and to the back. They took a light pink path that lead to a beautiful white house with Greek pillars and many windows with pink trimmings.

The house was beside the entrance of a maze like garden with many different flowers. There were three levels similar yet smaller than the main manor. The third floor had a master bedroom with balcony, library office and another bedroom. The second had a master bedroom with balcony, library office and another bedroom. There were separate bathrooms for each bedroom. The first level had a kitchen, living room, dining room and entertainment room and a bathroom.

On their arrival there were greeted by two servants.

"I am Misa Sato, your personal servant Usagi-sama," she was an older woman with a smiling face. She had dark brown hair that was slightly graying and kind green eyes.

"I am Daisuke Sato, your personal servant Shingo-sama," a younger man in his late 20s stated with similar features.

"They are very loyal," Umehito commented, "Their family has been in our service for a long time."

Luna took the opportunity to slowly come down the stairs and rub against Umehito's cloak.

"You must be Luna," Umehito stated with a smile reaching into his pocket to give her a treat. "I can see why, she's Luna. It does look like a crescent."

"Usagi-sama, the Madam told us you would be put on the third floor master bedroom that faces the garden. Shingo-sama, your master bedroom is on the second floor," Misa stated.

Usagi nodded and then bowed. "Please take care of us."

"Usagi-chan! This is so awesome," Minako stated as explored the different rooms.

Usagi was pleased with the house. It was beautiful and would eventually become home. She wasn't comfortable with the idea of having a servant, but it was a part of their deal. She recollected that particular conversation with her mother.

"We just need a place to stay, Okaa-sama. I don't want to live in the main house. I will take care of the space, you give us. I will get a job. Just take us both in."

"Usagi-chan, you two can become a part of this family. You do not need to work." Ume replied over the phone.

"I don't want to take advantage of Kirino Otou-sama." Usagi retorted.

"Nonsense, we have the means." Ume stated.

"No, we can do certain things for ourselves." Usagi stated. She was getting frustrated.

"Two servants, then. One for you and one for your brother. You will live in Sakura House outside the main house, but on the estate. We will also take care of your schooling." Ume argued.

Usagi thought about it. School. Nii-chama, went to Ouran Academy. It was one of the best and elite schools for the privileged. They had grown up in a comfortable home, but it was incomparable to those who went to that school. She wondered if it was the best place for her and Shingo to be.

"Usagi-chan, it is a good school that allows for excellent opportunities. This will help you settle and find a good job afterwards. This way you'll be able to take care of Shingo." Ume stated knowing what she was contemplating.

"Arigato, Okaa-sama." Usagi replied softly.

"If this is all I can do for you Usagi-chan. I'm thankful," Ume replied.

She felt a little guilty. Usagi knew this was her way of making up for the years apart.

"This is our new home," Usagi whispered as she walked around the house.

"Meatball head, your closet is huge," Rei's voice called down.

"I'm so borrowing this outfit," Minako shouted.

"This library is well stocked with good reference material, Usagi," Ami stated as well.

"They're a lively bunch aren't they," Umehito stated as he watched all the girls travel from room to room.

"Hai," Usagi stated.

"Nee-chan, thank you." Shingo stated after coming down from his room.

"No problem, squirt." Usagi replied as he nearly bowled her over in an impromptu hug.

"I'm sorry, that you have to leave Juuban," he cried.

"It's okay," Usagi stated embracing him back.

"We're only a drive away," Lita replied. "I'll be sure to send over goodies all the time."

"We can still have our regular meetings." Rei stated.

"We are never that far," Setsuna stated.

"We will always watch over you, hime," Hotaru stated.

"Even if we're far apart…" Ami stated.

"Our hearts are still one." Minako concluded.

"Make sure you call me, if any of those boys bother you," Haruka stated almost immediately making the tender moment a comical one.

Usagi nodded and tried her best not to cry. It wasn't as if they were going to be parted forever. It was just another city. They all were going to be on their own path from one another that would always meet in the end.

Umehito stared at the young women who embraced one another. Usagi had been right about their relationship. He got this weird feeling that their bonds went deeper than friendship. He could see that they were very different people, but it seemed that their world centered on Usagi.

"Usagi-hime, we need to go or it'll be harder," Setsuna stated trying to gather all the other Senshi.

"I will call you guys," Usagi stated, "Every night."

The Senshi would leave the beautiful home and their hime. They were reluctant, but knew that they should respect her wishes.

Umehito watched as they piled into the car that would take them away. "You are all welcome here again."

They nodded and departed from the Nekozawa estate.

"Umehito-sama, a note from your mother for Usagi-sama," a servant said to him while handing over the piece of paper.

Umehito chuckled as he examined the piece of paper. Tamaki Suou. Umehito nodded to himself in glee. This was good. He was second in his year after Kyoya Ootori. He would be a good friend for his sister. His Host Club was an interesting addition to the school. Umehito wondered if the young man would even set foot onto the estate. He knew that the young Suou was afraid of being cursed by him. Umehito thought that if there was anyone to help Usagi actually regain her spirits, it would be him.

He was worried about Usagi. She appeared to be fine, cracking little jokes and smiling. However, Umehito could tell the difference and he was sure that her friends could as well. Usagi wasn't always this serious. Her eyes were brimming with lost and it affected her smile. Umehito wanted to see Usagi's carefree smile, the one that warmed him.


Tamaki Suou was enjoying his time off by playing with Antoinette in the backyard of his home. It was one of the rare days that he wasn't seen with his Host Club Members. Everyone had gone to different locations for spring vacation. He wanted to join Kyoya on his journey, but his Papa had sent him a note to stay last night and that he would visit with him.

He was eager to find out what it was that his father wanted to speak about. Tamaki smiled, he hoped that he was going to spend the day with him. He loved the idea of having a father and son moment. The two had done a few activities together and he yearned for more. He grinned happily at the prospect of the two of them.

"You look well, Tamaki," his father's voice called drawing him out of his daydream.

"Papa," he cried happily. "I was enjoying the fresh air with Antoinette!"

Yuzuru Suou smiled at his son's antics. He was quite the character. He knew that he would be willing to help out the Nekozawa situation. Yuzuru had been lifelong friends with Ume and wanted to help out. He knew that arranged marriages were difficult. He had been lucky that his ex-wife and he had a mutual understanding. Yuzuru felt for Hitoshi Nekozawa who had loved Ume Hashimoto since they were kids, but Ume had taken her time to fall in love with Hitoshi.

Usagi Tsukino. She was one of the best kept secrets of the Nekozawa family. He grinned. He was glad that she was his goddaughter. She had been such an adorable child. He wondered if she even remembered him. Usagi reminded him strongly of Tamaki as a child. During the time Ume had Usagi for play dates, he had spoiled the young girl with adorable pink bunny outfits. Even his mother was slightly fond of the young girl even though she didn't support infidelity and scandal. His mother had loved Ume like she was her own daughter when they were younger.

"Let's have a chat, son." Yuzuru stated after a bit of time watching Tamaki chase after the dog.

Yuzuru and Tamaki sat in the living room with tea between the two. "I have a request that is of upmost importance. If you succeed, it might even give you some acknowledgement points from your Grandmother."

Tamaki wondered what this request could be. His grandmother wasn't the easiest person to please. He listened carefully to his father's words.

"Usagi Tsukino is going to be a new student at Ouran. She is going to be in your year Class B. However, she is in dire need of a tutor for she has missed key elements of her education. This education also includes the etiquette of our society. She has been raised in a commoner like setting," his father explained. He handed over a folder.

Tamaki nodded. "This poor princess, of course I shall help her."

"On another note, she is also your god-sister. She doesn't know it or probably doesn't remember, but she was adored by your late grandfather and in turn also your grandmother. If you manage to turn her into a lady worthy of her name, it will be beneficial to you," Yuzuru stated.

"A sister, a younger sister, this is beautiful. I shall make her into the perfect Princess, in my image," Tamaki cried happily.

Yuzuru smiled at his son. He knew that his mother would have a fit. Ume was creative in asking that Tamaki be the one to help her while she and Hitoshi were away. While his mother was fond of the other Nekozawa children, Usagi had spent the most time in the Suou home when his father had been alive. She and Umehito had their play dates more than often in the Suou Main Residence. His father had adored the young girl who was so bright and caring.

"There is more Tamaki," Yuzuru stated.

Tamaki stopped his daydreams of making a beautiful princess out of his little sister.

"She is Ume Nekozawa's daughter."

Tamaki did a face plant and began to sweat. "Nekozawa…Black…Magic…Club."

Yuzuru grinned. "Hai."

Tamaki grimaced. He was afraid of Umehito Nekozawa. He was so strange and always muttered to himself about darkness. He had even cursed him once. It gave him shivers whenever he thought about him. Now, he was beginning to get images of a dark hooded female with a knack for curses.

"Tamaki, if you don't want to help her in her studies I can call Kyoya Ootori or even Ayame Jounouchi." Yuzuru stated.

"I will complete this request," Tamaki cried. He didn't want to be the reason Kyoya returned early from vacation. He could do it, even if he was afraid.

"Remember to read the folder about the details." Yuzuru stated getting up.

"Are you leaving, already?" Tamaki asked.

"Yes, your Grandmother has to speak with me on some other matters," Yuzuru stated.

"Send my regards to Grandmother," Tamaki stated forcing a smile.

Tamaki watched his father leave for the Main Residence with a heavy heart. He wanted to make his father proud. He missed his mother dearly. This would help get them together as a family. He tried to smile as he opened the folder to look over the details. His smile got even wider as he stared at the picture of a beautiful young woman with silver blond hair and deep blue eyes.


"Nii-chama, are you going to wait with me for Suou-san?" Usagi asked while she sat at the desk in her study/library. She was staring at the pictures of all her friends and of her parents.

"Maybe next time, Shingo-kun and I are going get ice cream. Let's leave Usagi-chan so she can study," Umehito replied with a grin.

"Yeah, Meatball head, you should study more," Shingo teased and gave her a raspberry as he left. "It's supposed to be vacation."

Usagi sighed at his antics. He was hurting she knew. He had come to sleep in her room last night, using the excuse that it was a strange new place. She knew that Shingo wasn't afraid of the dark. She knew it was because he wanted to know that she was close by.

"Here, take this," Umehito stated grinning madly as he handed her a Beelzenef doll before he left.

Usagi stared at the cute little cat her brother had given her. She placed it beside her friends' picture.

"Luna, are you going to keep me company?" she asked.

"I think I want to go for ice cream too," Luna muttered.

Luna lazily got up from the corner of the room and began to make her way out of the room. Before she made it to the door, "Don't pick up that manga, Usagi. You are serious about learning, right?"

Usagi earlier that day had discovered her younger sister's fascination with manga and wanted to read through them as well. Luna had given her a scolding about her childish antics. Usagi sighed. She really wished she could just join Class D, but her mother and stepfather had specifically stated that she would be placed in Class B. It was strange to be in a new house. It was probably harder on Shingo though. She would look after him. Usagi promised that they would be together.

"Usagi-sama, Suou-sama has arrived," Misa stated as she knocked on the door.

"Hai, Misa-chan." She replied.

She heard the door open and some footsteps. She turned away from her desk and stared at her new tutor.

"It is a pleasure to make your acquaintance, Princess," the young man stated with a smile.

Usagi stared baffled as the young man grabbed her hand and gave it a light kiss. She tried to smile at the gesture. He was a light prince version of her Nii-chama. It was kawaii, but she wasn't going to squeal.

Usagi removed her hand from his and bowed. "I am Tsukino Usagi."

"I am Suou Tamaki," Tamaki asked giving her a slight bow as well. "May I address you as Usagi-chan, we are family."

Usagi examined the young man before her. He had such a bright aura around him. Usagi could see that he was good person. However, what worried Usagi was the slight flicker of sadness that she could make out. Usagi was reminded of herself. She had been forcing herself to say that she was fine so she wouldn't worry others.

"Of course, Tamaki-nii," Usagi replied after a moment, "How is Oji-sama doing?"

Tamaki smiled softly. "I've always wanted a little sister. It is wonderful to have another addition to the family. Papa is doing fine. He wishes that he could come and see you, but has business to attend to."

Usagi understood. She could recall the memories spent in the Suou Main Residence. Her Oji-sama was such a funny character. It seemed like a distant memory, almost another life lived really.

"I am sorry for your lost," Tamaki stated seriously, "If there is anything I can do to help, I will gladly lend a hand."

"We're going to be good friends," Usagi stated with a more cheerful smile, "That is what I need."

"Let's get started. Tell me, what are the strongest and weakest subjects for you?" Tamaki asked pulling out the books from the last year and the ones that they would use for the new one.


I like all sorts of opinions and feedback. Please Review. I'll probably update at least once a week/week and a half depending on my free time...I don't know the reception yet, but this might be to purely indulge myself.